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Latest revision as of 22:16, 24 September 2024

1952.
Drain cover.
Waterford
J. Moir hand pump at Henebry's Cross in Co. Kilkenny. (photo 2024).

of Bolton Street, Waterford, Ireland.

Proprietor: James Moir

The firm was in business for at least 70 years. Examples of their cast iron bollards and hand pumps survive in Co. Waterford.

1886 James Moir and Co, Park Foundry, Waterford. Iron and Brass Founders, Engineers and General Smiths.[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. County Tipperary Independent and Tipperary Free Press - Saturday 26 June 1886